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past people would stop by and i voluntary mow their grass because they thought the couple had problems doing it their own due to disabilities. firefighters are working to determine if this fire was electrical in nature. at this point they say they're not ruling out anything p. in sarasota, crystal clark. >> anchor: and the verdict is in for rapper kevin gates. to a polk county injury found him guilty of misdemeanor battery. >> we the jury find as the count one in the information so we say the 26th day of october. >> anchor: the state had asked for 60 days in jail. while the defense asked for community service instead of jail time but in the end the judge wanted to set an example and sentenced him to 180 days in jail plus a year of probation. the sentence stems from an incident back in offing 2015 at rumors nightclub in lakeland.
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the right said gates kicked adoring a concert. it was caught on cell phone video. in court dixon testified she reached out the touched his short on two occasions. the on second time gates kick her so hard she fell back and black out. the race for the white house is in its last two weeks and hillary clinton tried to get the vote off in tampa today. the race is nairo. the fox poll shows clinton has a 3-point advantage over donald trump. that's within the margin error. the nation likely voters is now showing clinton with a 44% lead and trump with a 41%. fox 13's reports where clinton insisted her supporters not get complacent. >> rachel: on this third day of early voting hillary clinton came here to urge her supporters to get out and vote. in this kind of a campaign, the ground game could mack the
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on her 79th birthday. ? happy birthday to you ? >> hillary clinton wanted nothing more than votes. >> you can go vote right after this event and we'll have staff ready to help you get there. >> her pleas come as democrats seem poised to overcome a gop advantage in mail ballots with their early vote ground game, a 15,000 vote gap on wednesday morning narrowed to just 5,000 by evening, and she is hoping for a big turnout this weekend done well. >> now, donald trump says he can still win, and he's right. that's why it's so important everyone gets out and votes. >> clinton also kept up the attacks on trump. >> and besides, what kind of genius loses money running's casino, for heaven's sakes? >> she called him our for leaving the trail to attend his hotel opening, and she lived her usual charges that he mistreats women and is a tax dodger. >> he actually has the gall to
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not only is he wrong but what right does he have to say that? he hasn't contributed a penny to our military. >> during a rally on monday at the state fairgrounds, donald trump insisted that clinton should be investigative her email issues. he is hoping that his larger rally sizes will translate to enthusiasm at the polls. but clinton insists that she is painting a rosier future. >> as you know, after this election if i'm fortunate enough to be elected, we are going to ask the people you're talking to. what kind of change they really want because i don't think most americans want the kind of divisive and dark change donald trump is offering. >> the university the have tampa right across the way, hillary clinton is trying to capture young voters. she channeledy bernie sanders in saying she could lower interest reasons loans on student loans
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>> anchor: from president barack obama will campaign for hillary clinton friday in orlando at the university of central florida. doors operate a 3:00 p.m. at the cfe auburn. the event is scheduled to run until 6:00 p.m. and those interested in attending can rsvp through clinton's campaign website. >> anchor: donald trump said he wants to go after politicians in the nation's capital by, quote, draining the saddam in washingtonx that's where he opened his new hotel today. he continued to tie clinton to obamacare and its big charlotte today. trump also went after clinton on urban renewal and said he'll do more to help inner cities. >> one of the greatest betrayals has been tissue of immigration. illegal immigration violates the civil rights of african-americans. no group has been more economically harmed by decades of illegal immigration than
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>> anchor: trailers running mate mite mike pence campaigned from the traditionally red state of utah. it hasn't voted democrat for five decades but now it's a toss-up. tomorrow trump heads to the battleground state of ho where he'll hold thee big rallies. the race for senate is heat being up here in florida. >> anchor: tonight the candidates came out for their sect decade. democratic murphy took aim at marco rubio for he also raised questions about rubio's commitment to the senate noting his attendance record. but things got really heated over a question about syria. livan. >> and i believe that it is our alliances that are going to help bring assad down and get russia out, but how do we do that? you see, it's these alliances, and those very alliances that will give us that strength, the choice of marco rubio, donald trump to be our next commander in chief, he wants to tear up. >> you talking about the
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talking about. the for example, the united states is working with kurdish elements in the northern part of syria as they attempt to close the province. that is has created an credible strain betweens and our turkish allies to the north who view those direct risk risk to them. which alliance are you talking about? one with the syrian kurds or th% one with the turks? this is the situation this president has put us in. >> anchor: tonight's debate was sex offender by the florida press association and leadership florida. it's unclear these candidates. >> anchor: a 17-year-old is recovering teacher being accidental shot in both legs, and it happened this evening at a home on 62nd way and pinellas park. police tell us the teen and another boy were looking a .40-caliber handgun and it went off. the bullet hit this teenager in both legs. officers say his injuries not life-threatening. he's in stable condition tonight after he had to undergo surgery.
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mister on their hands trying to determine who killed an elderly man in his home. 67-year-old robert bengal's roommate found him dead monday and miss thought he originally died from natural causes because there was no sign of trauma. then the up that autopsy shows otherwise. detectives tell us they have a few leads but are still conducting their interviews. >> kelly: somebody has been stealing boat motors from
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will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. now, buesing's running for senate. how far will bob buesing go?
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pasco county detectives have arrested a man they say is behind a rash of boat >> kelly: pasco county detectives have arrested a man they say the behind a after boat tastes several area marines, and they say he might be connected tie larger boat theft ring. chris kate soccer here to t >> reporter: a big victory for deputies. they were able to track down this guy jose manzanera, a man who was with him at the time took off and is still on the on the one. pasco sheriff chris nocco says this is a multi-agency effort that spans across pasco, pin else and hernando counties. in pasco county thieves had it four marines and a boat manufacturers making off with
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much as $25,000 apiece. detective believe these men have stolen ate least 12 motors. there is one guy with bolt cutters and tools. the err sheriff said this is not only about eds arresting suspects but also about protecting small business owners. >> we know many have you have been sleeping yards, sleeping at the marinas because you've been getting hit by people, and we can tell you we took nothing for granted. we know t owners out there. your lived hood depends on us protecting you sometimes. and we made it a priority. >> reporter: the sheriff believes there could be more victims out there. he is urging them to come forward. as for manzarena, he had two boat motors inside his truck stolen. he also had a swollen foot from having dropped one of those motors on his foot. he's now facing nine understand
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criminal history and two outstanding deportation orders. mark. >> mark: well, hopefully that's the end of that for a while. >> kelly: thank goodness they caught them. >> mark: you're talking about tens of thousands of dollars in stolen stuff concerning i tell you what, the weather, i love this weather. it's perfect because it's just comfortable. >> meteorologist: it really is. not too chalet night. during the day we're in the the middle 80s. not too chilly during the day. great sunset. last night was off tonight pretty good. my viewers brought their a game again. karen lynn blackford in engelwood tonight, nice colors in the west-southwest sky, and this, it was kind of like a bank of high clouds south of tampa bay. and margie hamilton baker captured it perfectly looking to the south down sand key. and here's another view of that same bank of clouds. mid layer clouds over sarasota bay. so sand key looking south.
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and michael. beautiful night. this is the van oi marina from liberian clark looking west-southwest over the marina. then finally in siesta key tonight from pred seeger. as you can tell it was pretty good tonight. insanity and today after four days in a row where temperatures were below average, today the high clouds we had yesterday shifted to the south. that gave us more sunshine, and with sunshine, east wind we're going to warm up. elsewhere today highs in the mid-80s. i think we'll stay in the mid-to upper 80s really when i look at the maps, i mean, joe see cold fronts coming our way. it looks to me like first week or so of november every day 84 to 88 for a high. we could even sneak in an 89 or a 90 in a couple spots as long as the east-northeast wind continues. i think it will. this is kind of reminiscent to
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stretch of about a week and a half of this, east-northeast winds and t cold front went by, we got chilly over the weekend. now we're back and we have high clouds, too. i think tomorrow where the atmosphere is set up, there's a lot of high level moisture streaming our way from the south. this high level moisture to the west. so i think tomorrow will be lots of high clouds around as the upper level winds bring some of that high level moisture our way. so don't be shocked if for a time the sun is blocked, at clouds, and we may see some of those optics around the sky, maybe a halo around the sun, maybe sun dogs. we had that yesterday, not today because the clouds shifted to the south. right now a nice night, 60s and 70s every place you go, and the dups are good. dewpoints are good. still sitting in the 60s. and the interests winds are still fairly gusty, and for this time of night a lot of bind 16 in st. pete.
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15 to 20 on the west coast. there will be a cold front trying to show up but i think all this front is going to do is reinforce the dry air. there's no really cold air hinted, and this high pressure builds in over the weekend. we'll see more sun, maybe slightly cooler teachers night but nothing drammed. all in all seven-day forecast looks really, really good. we'll started with phony it will be mostly clear tonight and we're down to 67. we've got sunshine coming up tomorrow. another warm d again some high clouds could dim the sun. same thing coming up on friday. partly cloudy and pleasant. we stay in the mid-80s. we go 4 more sunshine during the second half of they seven-day. halloween looks great. not at record levels like last year but still warm enough. mid-80s for highs and mid-60s for lows. back do you guys. >> kelly: uh have you heard about this? lightning goalie bishop had quite a game last night.
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>> mark: while you may have been watching the first game of the world series last night, lightning goal ben bishop, well, he lost his two front 15th see that? right off of his face mask. he literally took that right on his mouth. it happened last night during the lightning's 7-3 win in toronto. we were just saying even though he had a mask on, it is raffle amazing. still confused as to how it could do so much damage but it's to work on that smile. >> kelly: add to his mystique. as we see, the official team dentist has his work cut out for him. >> who holland. shoots. bishop stopped it. hit him in the mask. >> anchor: as if being an nhl goal isn't tough enough 1 maximum impact in three, two, one. >> right between the eyes and down wheaton in a heap. >> smile, ben bishop.
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teeth on that one which is unusual. >> you might think that would be enough had to block bish out of the game. bish pleas. >> no reason to. it felt okay. no reason to come out. i don't know exactly what happened, but i just felt both my teeth pop out. >> reporter: even coach cooper was in dental denial. >> i couldn't believe it. i just thought he took it off the head and our trainer came to the bench and opened his hand. i couldn't believe how big ben's teeth actually are. >> i am very familiar with teeth. >> reporter: and for good reason. dr. gil rivera is the lightning's official team dentist. >> there isy never a dull moment. there's always something going on. >> reporter: it's very rivera as job to mend ben's mouth. >> we may temporarily get him through because, let's face it, he is a hockey player so we tend to do nent things when there's a decent amount of time for healing. >> anchor: he said most goaliesy
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mouth guards. he is confident we'll see bishop looking this again. >> we're going to make him look great again. he has a great senile and we want him to smile and represent the long like he always has. >> reporter: take it from someone who is ho has will extensive dental work done before. a little smile goes a long way. >> kelly: we asked dr. rivera in his estimation how many hockey players have had some type of dental trauma in their career and he estimates between 80 and be he stays very busy. kevin, we're analyzing this. it's jut amazing how tough he is. >> mark: kelly, you go in the lightning locker room. i don't if i've seen a guy in there that has their real 15th it's a tough sport. but how about this? it's a crowning day fire tampa high school stars he makes an early commitment to a major florida college program. plus, the bucks get most of their walking wounded back at a critical time in their schedule.
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when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , running fees up to seventy thousand dollars. now, buesing's running for senate.
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>> mark: this was definitely a game the cubs had to have. needed a strong bounce-back after being shut out in game one, and joe maddon had his cubs ready. the cubs get their bats going very early. if the in the first inning anthony rizzo lining it into right. kris bryant has the speed tow motor it all the way to home and he's going to make it tas cubs score the first run in this series. then dial schwarber missed all of the season do you due to major knee surgery. that gets rizzo in for a 2-0 lead. then in the the fifth how. ben zobrist with a hook shot to right. he gets a favorable bounce in the corner. that will thank allows rizzo to score once again. 3 of 0 cubs in the fifth and they're still going. here comes schwarber again, another clutch hit and thaty gets ben zobrist in. the.
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indians have two aboard. a another former ray mike montgomery gets out of the jam and strikes out carlos santa ana and the cubs bounce back to even the series 5-1. the bucs will play two games in a span of eight days. the raiders come to down oh sunday and then it's a nurse thus night special with the falcons. that will likely be for a first place battle in the nfc south. all the the injured players are back on the fiel they're being cautious with him. this is the first workout since the bucs big win in san francisco. teams 3-3 he'd heading into the midwest their schedule, and jameis winston said the team can't start looking too far ahead. >> no, we just keep doing what wei we're doing, you know, we can't start thinking too much about games and what they mean and stuff. every game week in week out is our most important game so we've just got to keep doing what
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wins. so stick to that formula, and try to stack up some more. >> it's been an incredible two weeks for jesuit's malik davis. the senior running back shattered the all time record for yards and touchdowns against robinson two weeks ago. he still has up to seven more games to add to those numbers, but today really has his crowning moment with offers from just about every big program in the the nation. malik decided to go with his favorite team making the announcement in front of university of florida. [ cheers and applause ] >> davis' gone gator making his announcement during con vovation jesuit. he narrowed his list to miami, usf but they came in late last week and hooked davis. he was presented the game ball he used to set the new record against richard robinson. head coach and father join in on the presentation. davis tells us his decision
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>> florida is a great school, and i feel i fit in perfectly the with offense and the things that they're doing, and i just feel like this is the best decision for me. after talking with my family and my mom and coaches, this is what it came down to. >> mark: we're excited for him. >> he's so excited to have this beyond him right now because they want to win a state championship, and that's his main goal. he said those record he would could throw out the wind if h seven more games. >> kelly: congratulations for him and his family. >> mark: that's it for us. >> kelly: but cynthia smoot and chris cato are up right after
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amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 ensures that if you don't choose solar, you don't have to pay for those who do. for special interests. it's solar done right.
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port tampa bay has now become florida's largest and most diversified. which helps explain why it is one of dana young's top priorities. generating over 15 billion for the regional economy, and 80 thousand local jobs. dana young is working to continue that success, by d fighting a bureaucracy that too often gets in the way. dana young for the florida senate.
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>> we need to be lifting each other up, listening to each other, respect can each other, not sowing seeds of hatred and bigotry. >> taking a jab at her republican opponent with hillary clinton trying to put herself between donald trump and florida voters. >> my wife came outside and she said that the power lines across the street are were sparking. >> cynthia: a spark that turned into flames and lives inside this sarasota home. what firefighters may have faced get the victimization out. >> and at this time, sir, i am extension you to 180 days in the polk county jail. >> chris: is this really or howe had a rapper wants to earn his street cred? a sentence for the performer found guilty of king a female fan. realtime closed captioning performed by u.s. captioning company >> cynthia: good evening. i'm cynthia smoot. >> chris: nd i'm chris cato. thanks for staying up late with
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